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a __THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MANUH 25, 1913. . FIRST PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING HOW TORNADO ON ITS WAY TO OMAHA WRECKED TENNESSEE TOWNS t OQiamPRES ASSN, Others are in danger of collapning, ac-| service. The Miami River, rising ten| be unable to withstand the tremendous BRIDE WHO GIVES UP had passionately pursued her and asked t cording to a long-distance telephone! inches an hour, threatened to go to| volume of water brought down by a i her to marry him. She repulsed him. “ 1 He message received from Dayton this] twenty-five feet by noon, three feet| hoavy rise above is causing concern at TITLE AND WEALTH TO Just before Helen Taylor was ar-! s © difficulty: in afternoon from the telephone test ata-| higher than any previous flood in the) a score of towns in the valley below MARRY FORMER HOSTLER, | rested in 4 white slave case Klotz| of 1,00, and tion at Phoneton, O. ‘The operator sald history of the city. the dam. showed his Jealousy of another ad- 1 wi y do her share. jaynor has made good, He is working, bustheas-tike 1 administrator New Yori that from her window in the station) TWELVE PERSONE DROWNED AT| Hundreds of farmers are moving out. she had * a bridge one mile north DELAWARE, 0. The flood is the most serious In years, of her collapse and another oridgo| Fight blocks along the Olentangy Riv- | Mousands of acres are inundated. a crossing the river at Tadmor, eleven|er are flooded at Delaware, O., City Hail Wall adds that “even re now beginning to admit ve of “administrative ef- r Mayor Gaynor. . nANDIANAPOLIS, March 26.—Fitteen e jundred families in Indianapolis havi i see roel to leave thalt een yy ine| Fammany Alderman Dowling high it ed by Inc it ins, + +? + White River, Eagle Creek and Plessant| Wins Against Reconsidera- Run are rising at the rate of six inches ' an hour, Only one of the thirteen in- tion of Measure. terurban lines is running and traffic on the steam roads !s at a standatill. Three companies ‘of militia were or-| the cate of a foot an hour since mid- ered out in Dayton to aid the police | night, As the flood gathered force It} 4 levee along White River in Broad and chapli@dld organizations in rescuing | tore houses loone and swept them away. | pippie, a oubarbeor Pe hg? bade wedi Slanted familles ‘menaced by the flood. Fifty housen were thus destroyed. TWol cut to-day, driving 90 fatillee from | *&# Killed by the Board of Aldermen Riverdale, North Dayton and other | pundred people were rendered home-| their homes and washing out a mile of|ti® afternoon, when a proposition by suburbs are almost entirely under] jean, raliroad tracks, Only the roofs of nome|!t# author to sider last week's mirer of the Leonard girl who lived In j Mayor | Jersey City by intercepting a letter he eae had sent to her and returning it un- 8 miles north of Dayton, was expected to corner being submerged under eigit feet | INDIANA FLOODS \ ¢ eae dtaleoagl es she was el] give way at any moment, of water, and other sections of the city . and asked | o o par | No communication could be had| are suffering more or less, The river «| RIVE THOUSANDS him good, | } either with Piqua or with Troy n| twenty feet above its ndrmal depth. FROM THEIR HOMES. ‘ ‘This the proprietress of the disorderly | | — Miami County further up the river and) Twelve persons were drowned. T: - house did, ordering him out and fore tions there were very bad. and five of his six children; Miss Kather arrest followed oe the Leonard girl - ; N A ‘The first report of the flood at Dayton | Jones, Miss Hazel Dunlap, an unidentl- was fent to the Magdalen Home as « (Continued from First Page.) Union operator abruptly cut off a d Mayor B, V. Leas is marooned in the patch ho: wae sending. second floor of @ building on the water- eatgracy tata jatr eis a siafassvenanaed| Cart oie er aniue eineerea 3 her name to Walker. do not include churches and schools broken. cue him, The water has been rising at Once Klotz, who had traced her move- | rt ste mot Include churche ments, appoare’ at the doo; id de- PATHETIC 3EARCH BY MOTHER! was, The Taylor woman slammed the| FOR BABY. oa 7% : door in his face. Two days later tie| The combined property loss in West-|‘The Fairest Methods Have opened. When Olivette Leonard learned | fears were felt tHat the flood condi-|dead are: James Melchenor, his wife bidding him ever to return. Then her = witness against Helen Taylor. After 7 came at 9 A. M. to-day, when a Western | tied woman, twd unidentified men. The casechaainst Wars wae dtooaeds tie ees DONE AL T T Taylor woman moved to the West Sev-| number 1,969, according to figures com “Goodby,” he sald, “the levee has| front and efforts are being made to res- manded to know where his 8 heart | bomb which killed her arrived througl| ern Towa, Council Bluffs and Omaha is | $11,000, Tn Omaha alone this loss is “ ; water, All night we ped tah A vv ‘The property tons will approxima: of the houses in the suburb are vinible.| Vote wan rejected. TSiivetie Leonant produced for the de-| a lea st 0,00 ae Been Employed in Intro- paps..theawan, ine Abadleolit alee million doila: regrig cae fy hae | F 100d conditions throughout the State! Tammany Leader Dowling won @ tectives a bunch of postcards, all slaned | Figures compited by those who are do-| jucing This R dy, teves. peop nearly every bridge in fhe county are the worst in thirty years and it Is] ruling on the point that the ordinance, “Henry;” the handwriting was that of," rescue Work show that 263 persons ducing Is Reme Ys levee. been swept away. estimated that more than five thousand] having been rec | naidered three times, families have been forced to teave their! tied automatically, under the rules. homes, So fav four deaths by drowning| By defeating the motion to reconsider, have been reported, but several are @ald | all of the moving picture ordinances to be missing and may have been swept) with the exception of Morrison's, Nicoll's AS) wood was holding her week-old babe in away aitertheln hemee Ay tba Havaunem Kingbor asa mangled while he was examining the T of thousands of fai were| th, 4 are t ‘Jud ae her arms when the wind descended upon ai } m th be nt now for quick im ( ent to JudK s dds f 4 ' “tu from thelr em ind an ra Be of movi ea Weaee aul j other aviniene to that ireaay tag’ | Ret little household, ne home was) Mrs, Bell Bennett Says Jt Is riven from their homes, industry and) provement of moving picture houses and E has determined that th elted.| unrooted, the infant torn from thel transportation all over the State sus-/ theatres. Probably it will be months He hay determined that the componen'| mochor's'arms and ulown way, aad ss] the Only Tonic That Has Done Her Any Good. In front of the Algonquin Hotel, at Third and Ludlow street, Dayton, near which is a magnificent church, the Y.] shortly before 11 o'clock A. M. to-day, M. C. A. Building and the Hotel Atlas, | sending a deluge of water that mwelled the water is many feet deep and ImPas-| the scioto River, covering a great ares. reable except by boats, The principal] geveral small buildings collapsed, corner, Third and Main streets, |e | The police ordered all persons in the eral feet under water and the court-/ lowlands to leave their homes quickly house {s like an island in a sea of mud. | 444 fee for high land. All fire and With a great roar the levee at the foot of Broad street in Columbus broke Kotz, | have reported themselves destitute and COMPOSITION OF ALL THREE: “¢Pendent upon publi BOMBS IDENTICAL. horde ages igh herwood. Tl in by he Egan, the expert whose hand was rc aay is ats:| THOUSANDS BENEFITED parts of the bombs which killed Helen| pap iy cage Ny hails The Mad and Stillwater Rivers are} pended and millions of property 103s) before another ordinance containing Tayior, whic loded in Rosalaxy'.| (2% !t has mot been foun: police apparatus assisted in the work, wi ‘dia ‘aylor, whicn exploded in Rosalsicy Pidte * (swelling {ar beyond thelr banks, andinne residents were told not to stop for | “ported from every section of Indiana.| yweoping reforms will come up before fone and Which exploded in dlote's| iu nemtom & SuburD of this they have hurled thelr walls of wa‘ | Edward M room, were {dentical—chloride of pot-| ash, sulphur and black antimony. Moreover, detectives found in the strangely cluttered room of Klotz, tocked with more than fifty weapons, | sheet brass and sheet steel identical in| nis wife and three ch dven, were sitting tr the tornado carried them and their home to Paio Creek, one hundred yards away and dropped them into the water, Mrs, {covery that has demonstrated its true Mote was drowned, ‘ ue like Tona Vita, G tonic pea ee same town Postmaster 1D. L. | lieving so many cases of nervous debility. welght and thickness with that utilized | j,i, "Ne yame (own, Posttaste’ conti, |. ‘Those in charge of ‘this ‘Wonderful in the other bombs, and a ball of red! Joy ‘his grandchildren, were standing | tonic have made it @ point to test string of ununual texture similar to bits! iin Goorway of thelr home when the | Properties in every conceivable way, end of string used in the bomb construction. | M K ing | they have f and. that the fairest and To-night some of the largest cities in) ine yoart for final action, vt th Nay the State will be in darkness and un. V1 Mr. Folks moved for a re- Vay ibwendi ie has yet been reported in Columbus, protected from fire, lighting and water| oo ten Tithe vata:venlew datented timpetuous Miami, | Gov. Com, on request of city officials, Re having ae ae ot ebcntain, | RnmneTEtOn of the v0 RAILROADS STOP ALL TRAINS jordered out the local Ohio National ee ey ie mean OF COMMIs! tiie ordinance teat week he was agai ‘trol work the flooded ¢ outvoted, jen he o’ ‘0 = tO DAYTON. |, ay laturicts of Columbus. Safety Director | 1000 HOMES SUBMERGED IN KO-! conaideration of to-day's vote, Tam-| iy ae eee ecto ney | Barger, who made the request, sald that KOMO RIVER DISTRICT. =f many floor leader Dowling protented eran it was impossible to reach| Mood conditions were the worst in the Eight feet of water Js rushing | that reconsideration could not prevail, ‘the city ®ecause of flood conditions. history of the city. through the streets of Kokomo in the | Acting Chairman Kline decided in fa- miaitn” tn reach Dayton also from ‘The washing out of several bridges "iver district. A thousand homes are | vor of Folks when the Tammany mem- ? Richmond, Ind, by automobile, interur- | &¢ros# the Scioto River in and near Col- | submerged and the inhabitants are |b roared in protest. Dowling fought clothes or valuables, No loss of life ing, always feverish, home when There has never been a medical is- wind struck There were not less than a dozen va-| . haugntar most open minded method was to invite ‘ban or train were futile. umbus resulted in almost total paralysip | crowded tn the second stories of homes | the decision of the chatr, but the act- rious chemical potsons in the room, — | HEF twor Maat AWA Ana, hi, (Statements from Tona Vite. users and } ‘Three rivere—the Miami, Stillwater of railroad traffic out of Columbus | more fortunately situated. All boats} ing chairman maintained his point and Dougherty frankly confessed to-day! stepped outside door, which | then publish them in the citieedn whieb slammed shut, Th rf h f had no De ple to the testifiers live, that his men had not yet been able tol i iene, fiers live, find evidence to establish a motive for Leib L Fasoa \__ In the case of Tope pits thousands of Klotz's sending the bomb to Rosalsky. | > statements have be received from The detectives who discovered the! SORRY HE CAN’T WORK FOR jexery town am ity of any Hse ln. Apert, t iting clue went to the Bronx Bor-| and it has only been a question ol ng see pulling om Bundaye when it west GAYNOR’S RE-ELECTION. | those testimonials which are most lable closed. They bullted the watchman into ae mee i to have a beneficial effect. For instance, letting them In. President Cyrus Miller, | Tax Commissioner Wall Declines fies Rel Bensett of 2040 Dean St., 1d at the building to-day, | ~, th, oklyn, stated: % Chant to diamias thin watenman on| to Serve on Commit | “I can recommend Tona Vita to aay the ground that he admitted persons to! Mayor Gave Him His Oflice. one and can gladly say that it has helped the bullding without authority from his aaioty me wonderfully. Thad suffered for many r bod shortly after 10 o'clock to-day, Wore swept away and the marooned | ordered the voting to proceed. Dow- eee Range PO ly Se Aerated The west lhe levee hae cverfiowed @ [people are without food. Miraculously |jing aaain. & ‘otested, demanding with ‘thoularly North Dayton and a north | Aree area in the western part of the |no lives were lout, ‘Alderman White that the records be section called Riverdale, lies almost on elty and hundreds of persons were Floods have been added to the hor- amined, ‘trlevel with the four streams, it te pro. | driven from their home Fors of the Easter tornado in Terre|” it wax a winning point for the op- tected from high water by levees twen- STATE RESERVOIR NEAR AKRON Haute, The Wabash River was three| ponents to the measure. The acting ty-five feet high which guide the BREAKS DOWN. feet above the danger stage to-day and chairman on re-examination of the streame through the city from ite] Word haa just reached here that the| Wa" fising six inches an hour, Two | records found that the point raised by northern to Its southern end. big State reservoir south of Akron hag | ‘ousand persons were driven from | white and Dowling must prevatl. The North Dayton is generally Arat to| broken, Men on horseback are spread: | {helt omen at Taylorville @ suburd. \cnoir overruled tteelf and the vote to guffer during high water, It {8 aman-| ing the warning. The residents of the| jing glide gel ie me BES consider was lost, ulacturing and residence district. Kiv-| nearby section are fleeing for their hs sad ve tornado's home-| This means that a reform ordinance # were found | j Persons to flee from their h “The poor fellow is up on two ¢ nes. At wee. leas, has swam; th it Jew. < st riors. As @ doorkeeper put it to-{ Recause be was appointet a member] years and had taken many tonie i erdale in a residence district. lives, ‘The water from t voir is | Lag Hh ais | must go through the seme olf process eee tolling of the watchman's prectof the Tax Toant by Mayor Gaynors| Sone of them did v, taslca, but | If the levees of Mad River, the most! pouring into Long Lake. If ite banka | Atm itlom the breaking of a Missls- | 4¢ gelay and reintroduction and then oe Ss ee ore e Bae erame Bene oF Them CH me fa food. he } @angerous of the four streams, swing:| juret Akron sinewa River levee forced five hundred | 44 suymitted to the committee and ' 4 | Judson C. Wall declines to serve as done al claimed to do, t | ing down to Dayton from the north-) ley at . in; #620! ‘ rt K awe‘ as ne’ major portion | "0caed: Ellwood @ break in the Du eek | Firat, letting the cop In; sezond,! Myo to agitate the Mayor's : ) a ‘ommwell, who has been ‘telling about tt af At Middletown two hundred houses! levee made three hundred homeless, At | Ts laura Comswel elling tion, Commissioper Wal : 4 ini ae a a on. Commi of the manufacturing district and the) were under water and thelr former| Lafayette the Wabash River has riser | WO'SMS for moving pleture reform, tude known to-day tn Gowntown business sectton would be in to were eecking shelter in sho! e foot an hove, ‘The Detention Honsita | revresenting the Catholic Theatre So- In Memory of Fire Victims. | pa H rged commit and my advice to any one suffering from nervousness or a run dowa system is to member of the pro; given public hearings. » his take this tonic at once,” | to Wil Other symptoms of ervous' debility a nofN ‘am atre hat are ing reliev ever; eririete Aanuer, However, © break is es, churches and city build-| is under water, The iumates were res. | °ietY Was on the floor of the chamber The genand Sania) Biaeral eTvlee i een) une ring ied @any section of the levees would result in great damage. ond annual memorial service) i ivegntly susceot @ the orsanteatian | Tone Vita are poor memory, being tired fon thoi Committee, and is actively. re- | ¢asily, dingy spells, loss of ‘weight and The Great Miami River was one| cued before the water reached the | When the Folks ordinance again fatled. | eee i z ie 0 of le factory fire will be held to-night! ° etite, lack of vi mile wide at this point and it was re- | building, Well, it will take more time to effect | eng! $ oid g signature appetite, lack of vigor and ambition, { MAROONED WOMAN SENDS PE) ited that o wall of water si feet} Fort Wayne, at the Junction of exe{® reform, but the result to be attained (Continued from First Page.) in Wetene Mary es ioe eee) Blevenith Mipecase Tam, an appointee of the| Proken and restless ste TAILS OF THE FLOODS. high was on ite way from Dayton, jSt. Mary, the St. Joseph and Maumee | Will be worth working for harder,” she Nett aay Reto whion Gelatin | savor I must destin eon acom-| , Pona Vita can be obtained at any first Wome details of the floods in Dayton| at Youngstown the Mahoning River! MVers, was flooded, ‘Tho electric Jight | SM. “I applaud the work of The Eve- Waitt the girls who perished. Rabbi| mittee to further hin well-deserved re-| ‘lass drug store in New York City.— { were sent by a young woman operator | and Crab Creek rose to an enormous! plant was submerged and the town! "oe World in domanding an adequate} murder of the Taylor woman, was a ne will be one of the speakers. aiesilon, 2 think the Mayor would’aares |" t at Phoneton. She said that the station | height, and nearly all the big industrios | Without Mxht during the night, Jomlinance, ,The proposed license fee of | frequent visitor. there had been made an island by the of the district are closed. The Republic| At 2 o'clock the west end of the !$% in the Folks ordinance is not suf-| py@TOGRAPH OF KLOTZ IDEN- flood and that she and her assistants| Iron and Steel Company, Youngstown | Brown street bridge over the Wabash | ficient. The fee ‘should be graded to D Y H 1? were marooned by water fourteen feet | Sheet and Tube Company are the biggest | Hiver was washed out, and it is report-| the seating capacity until the $00 fee TIFIED ey THRE PERSONG (1) ou ear @ § Geep. The water in the telephone bulld-| plants to suffer, and. 14,00 ten ed a nuinder of peuple are mivging who] Applying to theatres 1s reached, We) ‘The detectives traced Olivette Leon- Test, Without Risk. In X% ing in Dayton, she said, was three feet| thrown out af ‘work temporarily at) We! watching the flood shall surely see the Introduction of a[ard, Edna Lamar and Dickerson to antes the. Auaibhone-“With "atest oe @eep on the first floor and rising rapid-| these plants, But one pump ts working | ——-—---. | new ordinance and one that will protect | their ersten: whereabouts 096 eset in neous Adiustment, hi : eat} ly, The batteries of the exchange had] at the water works pumping station, HIDE REAL CULPRITS life as well as morals Mantiy” Mentifed a photograph offered is ut ty dah ie flooded out, but the operators! and it will be compelled to close if the . by the Setectives - ae i. (Trade Mark) “i Pr TPES Naseaae KN Their stories | | Neat i A aie he Ubre, she auld, had rigued up a battery | water continues to rise, ‘The alty will| IN ASSAULT MYSTERY.! TWO NEW ALDERMEN, = | “rey, tents lot | thor sions PURITY PLUS sya totally deh ‘We will Jet you take on an upper floor. then be without @ water supply. : ' i . ” that would he the way to deslgnite Loft confections, ‘The use |) °* SUD PH pe “ ia say 4 Ma » te tail. * } aanth, We ask The water in the Mam! began rising! At Springfield both Buck Creek and Magistrate Levy Refuses to Dis-! ayy new Domocratic AMtermen were | Yt. jad een enamored of Olivette|} of alee tat te tases Cline ond fitne apelin bern, nop A Treated appaled ce emo yesterday afternoon at the rate of six|Mad River have broken from thelr charge Youths Held for Attack 1 uy the Board this afternoon to} jeonard While sue Was hving wita the fadurl the tian of our confec perfectly i should appeal {nches an hour," the young woman eaid,/vuuks and the lowlands are under r ts which nuke UN 8D icles caused by the restgnation [taylor w the death ot Thomas A, Mos th, a of No. Willan | street, Was chosen to succeed his fath oman in Wert Six atreat; mt ‘Special tor Tuesday | Special for Wednesday CREAM KInsES~25¢, V, DCOLATE COCOANUT. Save Time and Expense ||| "fzvatsi"? gas, LOC 0 w n the case of Chester Christie of | Michael night. The levee protecting the Miami| eastern seotion of the city have been troke about 6 o'clock this morning, the| flooded. These contain families who West Ninety-ffth stret and Al. | Dayton operator told me, and there} refused to abandon cheir homes, Many | exander Bheehan of No. 3 West 5 Gre no indications that the Sood ts sub-| factories have been compelled to close. |entieth street, charged with attackin } “and continued to rise throughout the| water. Several hundred houses in tho on Harold Kohler, | é POUND BOX a epresenting the Thirty-second Alder. Ging. Practically the whole city is| Cincinnati experienced a cloudburst|Harokl Kohler, a cousin of Christie, at /manic Distelet, Manhattan VER Tuesday's Offering Wednesday's Olfering 4 under water and people are” taking] to-day that started the gauge rising in| Sixty-sixth wireet and Columbus ayen io, Charles W. Dunn, a clerk In the law ei Tr PEPPERMINTS AND] ABYORTED HAND ¢ EX Rare yore wy | Refuge tn thetr top floors, as there te no| the Onto River, temporally flooded the |on March % was called to-day in Went | of Stephen C. Baldwin, May wise tg cand aie: LOC] tain nee noe SDC o'Eo. 3 high country around here to @o to. All| streets of this city and carried away |Side Court a certificate from the Pol aynore Dereonal SOUnNEL Wes Slee “rota ‘ho POUND BOX SARACENA—On March 22, at his real Fr sorte of debris ie floating through the |two bridges over the White Water River |clinke Howpital, where Kohler ia con: |\) MAINMACS Mitel. Hain ail repr evening moti 11 o'clock, J) Weise: 40 Beach st. THOMAS J. BAR. ; stweets, The rain has stopped and there! at Valley Junction, a short distance be-|fined, was produced, saying that the |'!" eda ; ; 2 ACENA, aged 22, beloved son Of Frank pe 4 ‘ . a x Polishing SILVERWARE and Della Saracena, F: le no wind. low here. Families living in the low-| young man would probably not be = ref 0 rv) 206 BROADWA Requiem mass at St. _Alpho ‘Hamilton is practically teclated, The] lands belaw Mitford were warned last |of the howpital for a sonth. hear {told the Maristrato hie aon had sald sana foe Sipe ME ht ‘Cox. Cor. Fulton St. Church, Wednesday 10" a, yf, noneue’® Gincinnati, Hamiiton and Dayton, with/ night and fed to higher ground vefore | ink war adjourned wrt!l April 24 lhe aie the deo. priatnore had penn (RM ederees 29 CORTLANDT ST. 147 NASSAU STREET | | ——————______ ¥ ghana om ane ig ade wa daytight. Joseph’ Rowan of No. 2 Liberty |thrawn ont @ 1entaukant a me givn creeds ed Porg ch SI Bet, Beekman & Spruce Sts — ———— ok , ¢ ere, the van! SPRINGFIELD, Mo. March 26.—|etreet asked Magistrate Levy to diss! ‘The lawser also 1 they knew the |p 7, iby ocera + Day ; jnssay 266 W. 125th STREET. : x: With three bridges out, have practically | Fears that the Afty-foot dam of the| charge the prisoners, ax the injurmd|persons wha committed the aemaitt, (f eee eyecsacen Pelshing iss || park Rew & Ns neon bs 4 Just Bast of 8th Avany/ |) OST. FOUND AND REWARDA, annutied all services, and the Ohio] Osark Water Power Company in the man had admitted that they were not| but were nut prepared to sive their |) OM EMfprerticas Cen 400 BROOME STREET, Corner Centre, | Lost “Gold Yavallisre, small brilliant coutsg 7% Mipctric is giving oply, crippled beonl| White River, near Forsyth, Mo, willis assuilauts, Kouhler's father also | names | Lapa yes drop: ' OLB re Room tor, & . gi rr: sone ae ee NOOO Crees eo pee q “a aa - a we 4 | '

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